Lowenstein Gains Ex-Kasowitz White Collar Partner Amid IP Team Defection From Schulte Roth & Zabel

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Lowenstein Gains Ex-Kasowitz White Collar Partner Amid IP Team Defection From Schulte Roth & Zabel

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A significant move in the legal industry has seen a four-partner intellectual property team from Schulte Roth & Zabel joining Kasowitz in New York City. This transition comes just days before Schulte is set to merge with McDermott Will & Emery on August 1.

Meanwhile, in another development, former Kasowitz partner Jonathan Algor has made a move to Lowenstein Sandler.

The intellectual property team's move to Kasowitz is expected to bring about changes and new opportunities for both firms. The team's expertise and experience are likely to enhance Kasowitz's capabilities in handling IP matters, providing a strategic advantage in the competitive legal market.

On the other hand, Jonathan Algor's move to Lowenstein Sandler signifies the firm's commitment to strengthening its team with top legal talent. Algor's background in white-collar matters will complement the firm's existing strengths and further solidify its position in the legal landscape.

These recent developments highlight the dynamic nature of the legal industry, with firms strategically positioning themselves to adapt to changing market conditions and client needs.

For more legal news and insights, stay tuned to Law.com for the latest updates.

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